An implant-supported bridge can replace two or more missing teeth in a row, restoring full form and function to your smile. This restoration is similar to a traditional bridge, however, it is supported by dental implants rather than adjacent healthy teeth. Dental implants provide unparalleled support and stability for restorations, and they help to keep the jawbone strong and healthy after tooth loss.
Are You a Candidate?
As an implant-supported bridge relies on dental implants, the jawbone must be strong and dense enough to support implant posts. Patients who have suffered jawbone atrophy as a result of prolonged tooth loss may require a bone graft or sinus lift prior to treatment. You may qualify for an implant-supported bridge if you:
- Have two to three consecutive teeth missing
- Are looking for a permanent tooth replacement solution
- Are in good oral health and free from periodontal issues
- Are in good physical health and do not suffer from diseases that may compromise healing
- Do not smoke
The best way to determine if you are a good candidate is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Covington or Dr. DuRant. Our Ladys Island dentists use a thorough examination to determine whether your gums, jawbone, and nearby teeth are healthy enough for surgery. We also may also reference x-rays or other advanced images to determine the most suitable placement for implants.
Benchmark in Tooth Replacement
Dental implants are small titanium posts that mimic former tooth roots. After placement, they become a permanent part of your anatomy. In conjunction with implant-supported restorations, dental implants stimulate the jawbone and promote bone regrowth. As a result, they can protect the longevity of your smile, prevent more widespread tooth loss, and preserve your oral health.
Implant Supported Bridge Procedure
Before you can receive your restoration, you must first undergo dental implant surgery. To ensure your comfort, the dentist can administer local anesthesia to numb the area. You may also elect to receive sedation if you feel especially nervous about treatment. During surgery, the dentist will insert dental implants into the jawbone through small pilot holes in the gums before closing the incisions with sutures.
Over the next three to six months, the implant posts will fuse with the jawbone. This process, known as osseointegration, is integral to the success of treatment. Once your gums have fully healed, you can return to the office for a minor follow-up procedure to place abutments. These small devices will connect the implants to the bridge. Recovery typically takes about two weeks, after which your dentist can take impressions of your teeth. These will be used to fabricate your custom bridge. Once your restoration is ready, your dentist can check to ensure it does not disrupt your bite before securing the bridge to the abutments. With your bridge in place, you can feel confident in the structure and function of your smile.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Bridges
Implant-supported bridges provide invaluable benefits, including:
- Improved Self-Confidence: You no longer have to feel self-conscious about tooth loss. After treatment, you can engage in life more freely, laugh openly, and smile confidently.
- Better Oral Health: Implants help counteract bone atrophy and prevent other serious complications after tooth loss.
- Lifelike and Lasting Results: An implant-supported bridge will look and feel like your natural teeth. While you will have to replace the restoration after several years, dental implants are designed to last a lifetime.
- Complete Dental Function: Tooth loss can make it difficult to enunciate clearly and chew comfortably. An implant-supported bridge can restore full dental function.
As an implant-retained bridge is entirely customized to your smile, it can provide optimal comfort and security.
A Consultation at Our Beaufort, SC Dental Office
At Lowcountry Family Dentistry we help our patients restore their optimal oral health through patient education and high quality, modern dentistry. We invite new and returning patients to experience the difference of our consultative approach to your oral health. Our Beaufort SC dentist office is equipped with state of the art dental technology and offers a comfortable, welcoming environment for you to enjoy. To schedule a personalized consultation with Dr. Covington or Dr. DuRant call our office at (843) 986-0177 or use our online form.